anyone know anything about these reels. am getting one soon.
[url]http://www.tackledirect.com/avet-sx-reels.html[/url]
its the green one im getting :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
avet sx 5.3
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avet sx 5.3
SACN number: 0688
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I got one....the old version....a tank...easiest reel to maintain..throw in a bucket of water after each used and give them a crank....nice free spool.....can be magged for casting.....no brake at all...lever drag....unfortunately only single drag which will make cranking a bit heavy after reaching 20lbs amount of drag (if not mistaken).....ratchet sound on cranking....nice loud alarm/clicker....not sure with the new models.....mine got no IAR....so theres backplay on the crank.....the new models got nice crank handle....in swept.....hence more stable/less wobble while cranking....the new models also come with 2 speed.I remember cranking a 35 kg of ray in south africa a few years back with 50lb braided...not a problem.....a true winch.....good choice of reel......
I have the SX and the MX (in silver, because I'm not a tart like you :lol: ) they are everything Joe has just said...pleasure to use and own.
I magged both of mine...it takes all of 10 minutes.
Should be an excellent Tope reel from either boat or beach!
BTW Alex...reason I got the silver ones....they stay looking newer for longer..the anodized ones can show scratches easy.
Tom.
I magged both of mine...it takes all of 10 minutes.
Should be an excellent Tope reel from either boat or beach!
BTW Alex...reason I got the silver ones....they stay looking newer for longer..the anodized ones can show scratches easy.
Tom.
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thanks guys. yep you guessed it tom, am only going for the green one as i am a tart(tackle tart , that is) and it looks so cool. i hadn't realized the sx was so small though :? the line amount seems to suggest a larger reel but i ain't complaining. this reel will be for the times i just want to bring 1 reel and one rod, so in case i ever get round to catching a big fish i will be safe in the knowledge my tackle can handle it.
anyone else go anything to add?
Alex.
anyone else go anything to add?
Alex.
SACN number: 0688
Le rosbif......
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